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We pulled into Paris at 4:00pm, the perfect time to freshen up and hop on the metro to enjoy the breathtaking sunset at Basilica of the Sacré Coeur. After we snapped a few photos, we headed to the Montmartre District and explored the Parisian cafes and pubs. We woke up early for our final New Europe...
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This summer I spent six weeks studying abroad in Italy. Best time of my life? That doesn’t even begin to describe it. You have an entire semester in Europe ahead of you, so get excited for the amazing adventure that awaits you! By the time you return home you will be well-versed in European life. In the meantime...
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Most individuals will spend their entire lives within the boundaries of their own country. But what if you do not want to be like most individuals? What if you want to experience other countries and cultures from the inside out? You may know that deep down you want the experience of travelling and living in...
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Bus2alps is breaking into July and we know it’s a little toasty out there but the holiday spirit is still in the air. Now, the big man (Santa Claus) said it’s too hot to lug around gifts so he’s relying on Bus2alps! All you have to do is book a trip from July 1st to...
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By Sara Wiseman Throughout the summer hoards of people clog the streets of Europe as tourist groups wait to hear about this or that monument in a five second spiel. They may or may not have saved for years for the moment the guide explains through an ear piece in whatever language: “This is the...
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Summertime travel is simple. There’s less to pack, everything is open, people are happy, and the sun is (usually) shining. Trying to decide where to travel – especially with so many options so close and easy to get to, is difficult. Take it from an experienced traveler; go with your gut feeling. Go where you’re...
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By Colleen Murphy As a traveler you must always try to break the walls between you and the locals, or else you will just be considered a tourist. A major breakthrough can be made when you speak the language that locals speak. You don’t need to be fluent, but if you know just a few...
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There are countless attractions and sites to experience in the great city of Paris. Home to the Eiffel tower and the elegant Notre Dame Cathedral, we often picture landmarks that resonate across the world. But it is the culture of Paris that seems to present a touch of something truly special in this one of a kind city....
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By Becca Pilolla If I could do it all over again I would’ve planned out all of my trips within my first few weeks, or even month abroad at most. I would’ve taken advantage of the fact that I was in Europe. As well as reap the benefits of the 11€ flights to different cities in very different...
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By Becca Pilolla You’ve finally arrived here in your new home, and you’re slowly getting settled.  There’s so much to see in your new city, and so much to see surrounding it, not only other countries, but other near by cities as well.  The best advice I can give to you at this point is...
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By Jillian Giannelli It is the merriest time of year We love the holidays, they’re finally here! Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanza too Happy holidays to all of you. We’ve been celebrating tons with discount days And 12 days of Christmas so you can save! We want to give you the best gift of all Traveling through...
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By Tena Elman Although studying abroad has become so popular in the past few years, we should not take this opportunity for granted. We all know a friend or two who was told by a teacher or advisor that they “can’t” study abroad because of their major or scheduling conflicts. I was told, as an...
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